Prince Napoleon Bonaparte

Prince Napoleon Bonaparte (9 September 1822-17 March 1891) was a Prince of France from 1853 to 1891, preceding Victor, Prince Napoleon. He was the son of Jerome of Westphalia and Catharina of Wurttemberg, and he became a member of the National Assembly from Corsica after the French Revolution of 1848.

Biography
Napoleon Bonaparte was born in Trieste, Austrian Empire on 9 September 1822, the son of the former king Jerome of Westphalia and his wife, Catharina of Wurttemberg. He became a close advisor to his first cousin, Napoleon III, and he advocated for French intervention in Italy during the Italian Wars of Unification. He also held anti-clerical and liberal views, and he led a court faction that attempted to influence Napoleon III to enact anti-clerical policies. He commanded a division during the Crimean War and a corps at the time Battle of Solferino, which he skipped due to his fear of combat. He died in Rome in 1891 at the age of 68, and his son Victor, Prince Napoleon became the new Bonapartist pretender.